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The easiest way to style custom text snippets by creating your own bookmarks with links and functions.
Super Rich Text #
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The easiest way to style custom text snippets
Defaults #
In standard markers the "*" is set to bold and "/" to italics as in the example:
SuperRichText(
text: 'Text in *bold* and /italic/'
)
Others Markers #
But you can change and set your own by passing a list of other labels:
SuperRichText(
text: 'Text in *bold* and /italic/ with color llOrangell and color rrRedrr',
style: TextStyle(
color: Colors.black87,
fontSize: 22
),
othersMarkers: [
MarkerText(
marker: 'll',
style: TextStyle(
color: Colors.orangeAccent
)
),
MarkerText(
marker: 'rr',
style: TextStyle(
color: Colors.redAccent
)
),
],
)
Override Global Markers #
Or even override "*" and "/" by setting global styles not to be used:
SuperRichText(
text: 'Text in *bold* and /italic/ with color llOrangell and color rrRedrr',
useGlobalMarkers: false, // set false
style: TextStyle(
color: Colors.black87,
fontSize: 22
),
othersMarkers: [
MarkerText(
marker: '*',
style: TextStyle(
color: Colors.orangeAccent
)
)...
],
)
Global Markers #
The markers in the "othersMarkers" parameter are only for the widget in question, but you can also distinguish global markers:
SuperRichText.globalMarkerTexts.add(MarkerText(
marker: '|',
style: TextStyle(
color: Colors.deepPurple
)
)
);
Links #
It is also possible to insert functions or links directly into the text:
MarkerText.withUrl(
marker: 'll',
urls: [
'https://www.google.com',
'https://www.facebook.com'
],
style: TextStyle(
fontSize: 36,
color: Colors.orangeAccent
)
)
In this case, the link list should be in exactly the same sequence as the links within the text, having as base text: "this text has llLink1ll and llLink2ll", the example above would set Link1 as 'https://www.google.com' and Link2 as 'https://www.facebook.com'. Another point is that it already has a bold style and blue text by default.
Functions #
With functions, the sequence is also the same, but the call should look like this:
MarkerText.withFunction(
marker: 'ff',
functions: [
() => print('function 1'),
() => print('function 2')
],
style: TextStyle(
color: Colors.greenAccent
)
)
Same Functions #
When your text has multiple words that perform the same function and has the same style, you can use this:
MarkerText.withSameFunction(
marker: 'sf',
function: print('same function'),
style: TextStyle(
color: Colors.greenAccent
)
)
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